This Day (Lagos)
27 June 2009
Michael Jackson was never meant to die. He was supposed to live forever. Yes, he will still do that with his great videos and ever green songs and entire legacy which he has left behind. But the truth remains that the man, Michael Joseph Jackson is no more. A lot of us grew up believing that he probably was not human. He did not use the toilet, neither did he sweat like we mere mortals. Thus, ...
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One cannot but shed tears for the ups and downs of this gifted man. Does his medical history include a visit or two to a "Shrink?"
May the soul of Michael Joseph Jackson rest in peace. I do appreciate his immense talents and contributions to his genre of music and to the arts, but one thing I wouldn't forget easily, is his fruitless attempts to become white, which was utterly stupid.
That's why Reuben Abati shouldn't be crucified because that's the way a lot of us are - we try so hard to be who we are not to the detriment of our real selves, and more often than not we lose our identity and then finally die being neither ourselves or the person we tried to be.
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Oga sir, It is with great pleasure I address your ignorance. Beginning of the case, Michael Jackson was diagnosed with vitiligo and lupus. Vitiligo is clearly is a chronic disorder that causes depigmentation in patches of skin. It occurs when the melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation which are derived from the neural crest, die or are unable to function. To treat these conditions, Michael Jackson used Solaquin, Tretinoin and Benoquin. He also had hydroxychloroquine injected directly into his scalp regularly. The treatments he used for his condition further lightened his skin tone, and with the application of pancake makeup to even out his skin tone, he could appear very pale. As you can see my friend it was not a conscious effort to want to go white. Thank You.
New Vision (Kampala)
28 June 2009
UGANDAN-born Grace Rwaramba finds herself at the centre of a custody battle for the three children of Michael Jackson, currently being looked after by the singer's 80-year-old mother.
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This Day (Lagos)
29 June 2009
R&B star, R. Kelly, who is currently on THISDAY Music Festival Tour in Africa, has hinted of plans to perform an unforgettable showcase in honour of Michael Jackson, the departed King of Pop.
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Daily Independent (Lagos)
29 June 2009
The King of Pop, Michael Jackson, died last Thursday. He was a nice guy with a broad nose - at least that is how God created him. At age five he was playing in the family group the Jackson 5, and we loved him, his nose, his dance steps and his looks. He was the seventh in a family of nine. He was as handsome and as good looking as anyone could be.
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And apparently the author of this article doesn't understand that Michael had a kind of skin cancer that made his skin mottled--with white patches, and that his skin bleaching was to hide this condition, not his race, which he had on several occasions proudly declared himself to be. Also his nose and plastic surgery was discovered by accident after he broke it and needed surgery...or at least that's what I understand, and the first surgery wasn't left him with breathing problems so he had a second surgery done and that is when he, while he was at it, asked the surgeon to make his nose smaller. I think Michael Jackson continued to have nose jobs not because he wanted to be white, but because he had a low self esteem, thanks to his father. And yes I think his story is all in all, very sad. As for God creating white people first--interesting, considering the origins of the entire race is widely believed to be in Africa. I suspect the first humans were actually black, not white. But whatever. I'm not a believer in god at all, so the notion that such a being created whites first and then realized his mistakes and then came up with an improved model is rather laughable.
This Day (Lagos)
28 June 2009
It is the year 2049. I am relaxing with my grandchildren after a nice dinner. One of them asks: "Grandpa, did you know Michael Jackson? I've read a lot about him." Without thinking twice, I reply: "Great guy! He was a great guy!" Michael held the world spell-bound for years. He was pure magic. Then he missed his way and went berserk. Everyone seemed to have forgotten about him, only discussing his ...
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This Day (Lagos)
27 June 2009
You may call Michael Jackson all kinds of names, but you could never call him a snob. For all his mega-star status, he had the reputation of being a team player. Very often, it was easier to get his understanding over an issue, provided one is able to overcome the hurdle of his persoal staff.
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This Day (Lagos)
27 June 2009
A mixture of disbelief and sadness has continued to greet the news of pop star Michael Jackson's death across Africa.
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Nigerians still mourn the world greatest.All radio stations are still on for the king of pop.May his soul rest in peace.
There will NEVER be another Michael Jackson - NEVER. What the people of Africa and the rest of the World now need to do is to pray for his lovely sould to rest in Peace forever. This Beautiful Brother Soul should always be remember in a best possible ways. We all in this world have made mistakes; and some have made worst mistakes than others. What the world need to remember is that: this brother gave out all his best, provided and did more good than most people in higher positions. Therefore, let remember him for his hard work, his loyal to the suffering of many people, his sincerity; but most of all, the beauty in him. He is/ was/ and always a beautiful soul. Michael, Your soul will continue to rest in peace and the world will NEVER forget your greatness, and of who you are. May the Lord bless your soul as you left us all in tears wondering why you left so early.
There will NEVER be another Michael Jackson - NEVER. What the people of Africa and the rest of the World now need to do is to pray for his lovely sould to rest in Peace forever. This Beautiful Brother Soul should always be remember in a best possible ways. We all in this world have made mistakes; and some have made worst mistakes than others. What the world need to remember is that: this brother gave out all his best, provided and did more good than most people in higher positions. Therefore, let remember him for his hard work, his loyal to the suffering of many people, his sincerity; but most of all, the beauty in him. He is/ was/ and always a beautiful soul. Michael, Your soul will continue to rest in peace and the world will NEVER forget your greatness, and of who you are. May the Lord bless your soul as you left us all in tears wondering why you left so early.
The Monitor (Kampala)
27 June 2009
In the wee hours of Friday morning at exactly 1.25am local time, Michael Jackson, commonly known as the King of Pop, was pronounced dead by doctors at the UCLA Medical Centre Los Angeles after succumbing to a fatal heart attack.
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Is "Dr." Abati a medical doctor? The last time I read his bio, he is a journalist. Only in Nigeria is every dick and harry referred to as a Dr., an Egnr., a Barrister, SAN, Chief, Asiwaju, Turaki, Alhaji…even a mere Mr. will still have an Esqr, at the end of his name. Like Michael Jackson's Kaddafi’s epaulets and glitter, an honorary degree in Nigeria has becomes an official appellation appended to the honoree to be worn as a pendant - a la (Dr.) Turai YarAdua. I guess every Nigerian Jim and Jill's egos need to be massaged to feel a sense of importance - I think there is a name for that complex. What's the word...?